THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1882. At Twelve o clock. Important sai-e op THIRTEEN AGRICULTURAL FARMS. LAKE WAKATIPU DISTRICT. j Messrs p. Daniel & Co. are instructed by the Proprietors, Messrs B. Haixknsteik 4 Aksdt, to sohrait by Auction, on the Ground, Tburlby Domain on the above date, the who'e o£ that fine estate known as TBURLBY DOMAIN, situate within an easy distance of Queenstown and Arrowtown, and in close proximity to three Fiou- Mills The whole has been Surveyed and Snb-divided by Messrs. Reid and Duncans into THIRTEEN LOTS, varying in extent, and all being more or less fenced. Besides, the beautiful HOUSE AND GROUNDS on Lot 7, Formerly the residence of Mr. B HallesSTKIN. Lots 1. 3. and 9 have each a COTTAGE AND GARDEN on them, and on L it 6 are the substantial SLONE STABLES. SHED, BYRE AND COTTAGE. The whole properly, comprising 1,500 ACRES, Is well known to b e one of the choicest in New Z°aland. With 'the exception of about 100 acres, the whole can be ploughed by a Double-furrow P'ongh, and as the Proprietors have never allowed more than about 400 acres to lie cultivated for Grain in one season—the rest being laid down in English grass—the land is in good heart, and t itending purchasers can rely npon getting at once good crops. The average yield is unsurpassed in New Z aland, and the Grain produced in the district has always commanded top prices ii both Provincial and London markets. W ikatipu Barley is eager’y bought up hy Dunedin arewers, and the Wheat, owing to the su 1 lime client' of the Lakes, has fetched the Hiohhst PeiOß in I.GN’aos' of any in th" woild. Attention is also drawn to the growing importance of the neighboring Macetown reefs, which, as they get more opened, will employ a very large consuming population, enhancing the value of everything that can ha produced on a farm. The TERM 5 ? OF PAYMENT fixed hy the Proprietors are a convincing proof of their eslim its of the values and capabilities of the farms. Only one fifth cash, and the balance on mortvage at 7 per cent. ; onefifth repayable in eighteen months ; and the remaining three-lifths far a term of five years. Never before has such a good opportunity been offered to those who intend to aettU on the land, and acquire a homo in one o{ the most beautiful and healthy districts of New Zealand, which, as tho population increases, will give a special value to this land and double and treble its presentvalne. Intending buyers are requested to pay a visit to Thnrbly Homain, where Mr Arndt will bo glad to give every Information. Persons from Dunedin can go through hy rail and steamer in one day to Queenstown. Plans and conditions of sale may he seen and can be had at the office of the Auo tioneers, F. H. DANIEL & CO., Queenstown ; H. ARNDT, Thnrlhy Domain ; a HA LL ENSTEIN, Dunedin ; RVID & DUNCANS, Dunedin. SUBDIVISION OF THURLBY DOMAIN, A. R. P. Loti.—Part of Blocks 5 and 6, Mooney’s Farm, with Cottage ... ... 222 0 0 ~ 2.—Part of Blocks 5 and <5 134 2 12 „ 3.—Part of Blocks 5, and 6, known as Smith’s Farm, with Cottage, Outhouses, sp’endid Garden and Orchard ... 154 3 19 ~ 4.—Part of Block 5 ... 40 0 0 ~ s.—Part of Block 5 ... 200 225 „ 6c—Part of Block 5, part of the Homestead, having a good Cottage, largo and substantial 12 stall Stable, Shed, and Byro for 25 Cows, all built of stone ... ... 212 2 0 „ 7.—Part of Blocks 4 and 5, with a subs tan tial bon so formerly tho residence of Mr. B. Hallonstein, now occupied by Mr. Arndt Tho Honsa and Grounds are beautifully situated, and command an extensive view. Tho Kitchen, Garden, and Orchard cover a pood many acres, and bring in a good revenue, and conld he still,more profitably used as a Niir- ’ soi-y Garden for tl>o dis-" triot ... .. KT7 „ B.—Part, of Block 4 64 „ 9.—Part o f Block 4, known as Foster’s Farm, with Cottage and Garden ... 49 0 ~ 10.—Part of Block 4 ... 33 2 „ 11.—Ptrtof B!ocks .. 109 1 12. - Part of Block 5 ... 64 2 ~ 13.—Part of Block 5 .. 87 3 3 26 3 4
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1074, 24 November 1882, Page 2
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706Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1074, 24 November 1882, Page 2
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